3D mesh regularization within an ALE code using a weighted line sweeping method

IF 2.5 3区 工程技术 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computers & Fluids Pub Date : 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1016/j.compfluid.2025.106591
Jérôme Breil , Guillaume Damour , Sébastien Guisset , Arnaud Colaïtis
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Abstract

The Lagrangian formalism is widely used to simulate hydrodynamic responses in complex engineering applications, particularly those involving strong shock waves. However, as the mesh moves with the fluid, it can become highly distorted, requiring a regularization step. This involves constructing a new grid and remapping conservative quantities onto it to restore mesh quality. This work introduces a regularization method for block-structured meshes within a 3D ALE (Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian) code. The proposed approach prevents mesh tangling while preserving the anisotropic features of the initial Lagrangian mesh. This regularization technique incorporates aspect ratio-based weights to control mesh smoothing. Unlike uniform rezoning techniques, this weighted approach maintains proximity to the Lagrangian mesh while improving mesh quality. The method effectively handles concave geometries by mitigating the grid attraction phenomenon, which typically leads to mesh concentration along concave edges. Numerical experiments demonstrate its efficiency in regularizing severely deformed meshes, and its integration within the ALE framework is validated on challenging hydrodynamic test cases, including the triple point problem.
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Computers & Fluids
Computers & Fluids 物理-计算机:跨学科应用
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10.8 months
期刊介绍: Computers & Fluids is multidisciplinary. The term ''fluid'' is interpreted in the broadest sense. Hydro- and aerodynamics, high-speed and physical gas dynamics, turbulence and flow stability, multiphase flow, rheology, tribology and fluid-structure interaction are all of interest, provided that computer technique plays a significant role in the associated studies or design methodology.
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